Central Line
IV therapy
Blood Administration
Gastric
Chest tube/trach care
Mock Code
100

Where should the tip of the CVAD catheter be located?

Superior vena cava above the right atrium

100
What is the first step a nurse takes before giving an IV medication?

Assess the patency of the IV

100

Guage of IV catheter used for blood administration

18

100

Normal Gastric pH

 less than 5.5

100

If a pt has a hemothorax what will you see in the chest tube

blood

100

What med is given for chest pain?

Nitroglycerin

200

What is used to clean the skin during a central line dressing change?

Chlorhexidine

200

How do you hang the primary and secondary IV fluids?

Make sure the primary is 6 inches lower than the secondary

200

What do you need to make sure is signed prior to starting a blood transfusion

Informed Consent

200

Purpose of NG tube? list 3

decompress/remove fluid, short term nutrition, remove substances from stomach

200

chest tube has fallen out of a patient. What do you do?

Apply an occlusive dressing

200

What is the CPR compression to breath ratio

30:2

300

Advantages of a CVAD

IV fluid administration, medication, and hemodynamic monitoring

300

After getting flashback in your peripheral IV what do you do next?

Advance the catheter

300

A pregnant female patient needs blood immediately what do you give?

O-

300

Once NG hits back of nose what should pt do?

Tilt chin to chest

300

How do you perform trach suctioning?

insert catheter without suction; apply intermittent suction while removing the catheter; make sure to suction no longer than 10-15 seconds

300

Your pt is unresponsive and has asystole on the monitor what should you do next?

Initiate chest compressions with a 30:2 ratio

400

your pt develops sudden shortness of breath and chest pain with a CVAD. What three things do you do?

Clamp central line, turn pt on left side in trendelenburg, call provider

400

How far above the insertion site do you apply the tourniquet?

4-6 inches above

400

How long do you have to administer blood

4 hours

400

If a stoma has compromised perfusion what does it look like?

Dusky and gray

400

Bubbling in the water seal chamber indicates?

Air leak in the system

400

What rhythm is this?


Atrial Fibrillation

500

Contraindications to CVAD use? 3 of them

Coagulopathies, chest/neck tumors, pt with a DVT history

500

Signs and symptoms of Infiltration

Swelling, coolness, leaking IV fluids at the site

500

What is the advantage of autotransfusion

Reduces risk of mismatched blood

500

When do you empty the ostomy bag

when it is 1/3 full

500

If your pt coughs out their established tracheostomy what do you do?

Insert the spare tracheostomy and obturator and insert it into the site

500

What rhythm is this?

Second degree type one. Wenckebach